What’s Your Story?
May 6, 2009 by Shanker Bakshi
Filed under Featured, Make Money Online
CPA Affiliates read it carefully
Heard about those Rags to Riches stories, inspired by that, well may be most of us like to listen to those stories again and again and get motivation. If you ask Gauher Chaudhry, he believes that if you are a good story teller then it may help you sell affiliate products or anything online.
One of the most powerful methods of selling anything online is by telling a story. People are captivated by stories and love listening to them. And if you have a good story to tell, it can not only help you to sell a ton of your products or services, people will *also* pay to hear a story.
Many people have set up *fake* dieting blogs telling a story in order to get people to fill out the dieting CPA offer that can pay the affiliate as much as $40 per lead. These fake blogs are not only unethical and illegal; the FTC has now started to crack down on these types of misleading blogs. But the fact remains that these type of blogs work extremely well because they tell a story.
I know some affiliates who were generating over $100,000 a day in affiliate CPA commissions with these types of blogs. Gauher tells us how you can learn from these *Fake* blogs to sell our affiliate products through a video.
CLICK HERE TO SEE THIS VIDEO
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Great video
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That was a good video…thanks for sharing Shanker!
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Great video, thanks for sharing. You really have to be careful now -a-days.
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Wow good video, thanks shankar for sharing this video
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It such interesting information really new for me. how can a story help you in your products selling. Could you explain some topics of the story. which one most helpful.
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Would like to know more about Gauher’s program. Thanks for sharing his strategy.
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I wonder how things are almost one year later.
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